Top 35 Creative Topics For Your Admission Essay

The main objective of admission essay is to pass on a sense of distinctive character to the committee of the admissions. More than that, this also exhibits your writing ability and skills to formulate your thoughts logically.

Here are top 35 awesome topics for your admission essay:

How do you define yourself?

Every name absolutely tells a story: Tell us about your name and its origin.

If you had the ability to read other people's minds, would you use this ability or not? Explain.

What sets your heart on fire?

Pick one quotation that defines who you are and discuss why that quotation precisely describes you.

Describe a specific experience where you were failed in accomplishing your goal. What morale did you learn from this experience?

What advice would you offer to a student who’s just starting his/her high school career?

If you could uninvent one invention, what would it be and explain why?

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word ‘future’?

My World, My Dreams

What matters to you the most and why?

Why have you decided to spend the next four years of your life in college?

What do you plan on doing after you graduate from university?

Why do you prefer to study at this university?

Describe a specific situation in which you had significant responsibility and what you learned from it?

When you meet a person for the first time, what do you wish them to know about you, but usually don’t tell them?

What activities, events or accomplishments have contributed to your own self-growth?

What annoys you? What are you doing about it?

If your name were an acronym, what would it stand for and how would it reflect your personality and strengths?

Describe your personal, educational as well as career goals.

You were just invited to speak at the White House. Compose your speech.

What would you describe to be your most special or distinctive special skill which differentiates you from others?

What is the best piece of advice you have received while in middle school?

Describe someone who has influenced your life in an immense way

How has the community you've grown up in shaped you into someone you are today?

A great story begins with a good start. Get us hooked in the first 150 words.

What do you wish to find over the rainbow?

What do you consider to be the most outstanding advice you ever received? Who gave you that advice and did you adhere to it or not?

Describe yourself as completely and precisely as possible in 140 characters.

Describe the most embarrassing moment of your life and discuss what you learned from that experience and how it has helped you become a stronger person today.

Tell us about a present, received or given, that was especially meaningful to you.

Pick the invention that you perceive has had the most unpleasant impact on our planet and discuss why you picked that invention.

As of today, what do you consider as your long-term goals in life?

How would your car, computer or room describe you?

What was your most valuable course or activity in high school and explain why?

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